
- Compact flavour, dependable yield
Blue Skunk
Blue Skunk is a compact, indica-leaning hybrid with a fruity blueberry aroma and reliable indoor performance.
- Compact and productive
- Blueberry aroma with Skunk punch
- Good for small spaces
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Skunk |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium to high (350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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blueberry, skunk, earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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euphoric, relaxed, uplifted |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Blue Skunk
Blue Skunk combines Blueberry sweetness with a classic Skunk backbone to make a hardy, compact plant suited to small grows. It flowers in eight to nine weeks and delivers medium to high yields under attentive care, performing well both indoors and in sheltered outdoor spots.
Blue Skunk is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly towards indica. It shows classic Skunk robustness with a blueberry edge.
THC levels commonly sit between 18% and 22%. This provides a reliably potent effect that remains controllable for most users.
CBD content is low, typically under 1%. The variety is grown mainly for its psychoactive and aromatic profile rather than CBD therapy.
Blue Skunk originates from a Blueberry x Skunk cross. The lineage delivers fruity terpenes over a sturdy Skunk backbone.
Seeds are most commonly sold as feminised to ensure flower-producing plants. Autoflower versions are available for growers seeking shorter cycles.
Growing Blue Skunk in cool Highland growing conditions requires moderate skill and careful humidity control. Protect plants from prolonged damp and provide good air circulation to prevent mould.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks. Buds bulk up noticeably during weeks seven and eight.
Indoor yields are medium to high with good feed and training. Outdoor harvests can be variable and depend on the length of the local season.
Plants stay compact and bushy, suitable for limited spaces. Expect a typical height range of 60–120 cm.
Indoors Blue Skunk does very well in controlled environments and suits compact setups. Outdoors in Somerset it prefers sheltered, sunny spots to reach full potential.
Growing Blue Skunk in Somerset requires attention to cool Highland growing conditions and early autumns. Use protected sites or move plants under cover during cold snaps in Somerset.
Initial effects are uplifting and euphoric, brightening mood and focus. A gentle body relaxation follows, making it sociable without heavy sedation.
The flavour is a mix of sweet blueberry, sharp skunk and a woody, earthy undertone. A citrus note often appears on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Blue Skunk is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens; keep plants trained and use LST or a small SCROG to maximise canopy light penetration.
Use a 12/12 light cycle to induce and maintain flowering, with quality LEDs around 400–600 µmol·s−1·m−2 for good bud development.
Start with a mild vegetative feed and increase potassium and phosphorus during flowering; monitor leaf colour and flush lightly if salts build up.
Control humidity, keep good airflow around the canopy and space branches to reduce moisture pockets, especially in cool, damp conditions.
Monitor trichomes for a mix of cloudy and a few amber heads; most growers harvest around weeks eight to nine depending on desired effect.
Dry slowly over 7–10 days at 18–21°C and 50% humidity, then cure in jars for at least two weeks to develop aroma and smoothness.
Spider mites and aphids can appear indoors; use regular inspections and biological controls or gentle neem treatments when necessary.
Cannabis cultivation remains illegal for recreational use in the UK; always check current legislation and consider licensed, medical routes where applicable.
Topping and FIM are effective to encourage a bushy structure and multiple colas, but allow time to recover before switching to 12/12.
For compact grows a 7–11 litre pot balances root space and manoeuvrability, while mains and final veg should be timed to avoid root binding.
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